Jump Force Why Is My Character Glowing

Okay, let's talk about Jump Force. We've all been there. Mashing buttons, unleashing special moves. Then BAM! Your character's suddenly glowing like they swallowed a disco ball.
Seriously though, what's with the glow? I mean, is my Goku trying to win a rave or defeat Frieza?
The Glow-Up: A Visual Explosion?
Sometimes, it feels like Jump Force just throws visual effects at you. Sparks, explosions, and of course, the infamous glow. It’s like a fireworks factory had a baby with a manga convention.
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Is it too much? Maybe. Does it make it harder to see what’s actually happening? Debatable. Does it look kinda cool in a chaotic, over-the-top sort of way? Absolutely!
Is it Necessary? An Unpopular Opinion
Here's where I might lose some of you. Brace yourselves. I don't think the glow is always necessary.

Hear me out! We know Luffy is using Gear Fourth. We can see him bouncing around like a rubber ball. Does he really need to be radiating enough light to power a small city?
I understand it's supposed to signify power. But sometimes, less is more. Remember those classic anime fights? The intensity came from the animation, the choreography, the feeling.
Powering Up...Or Powering Down Our Eyesight?
The glowing effect often accompanies a power-up. It's supposed to visually represent your character reaching a new level of strength.

But sometimes, I feel like I'm powering up my migraine more than my character. It's like staring directly into the sun, except the sun is shaped like Naruto.
And then there are those moments when everyone is glowing. It’s a beautiful, blinding mess.
The Glow: A Necessary Evil?
Maybe I'm being too harsh. The glow is a signature visual element of Jump Force. It's part of what makes it... well, Jump Force.

It's undeniably flashy. It's in-your-face. It's probably why my eyes need a nap after every match. Maybe that’s the point.
Embrace the Shine! (Or At Least Tolerate It)
Ultimately, the glow is here to stay. We can grumble about it, squint at it, and wonder if we need new glasses. But it’s part of the package.
So, the next time your Ichigo starts shining brighter than a supernova, just roll with it. Unleash your special moves. Hope you can actually see them amidst all the light.

Besides, who knows? Maybe that extra glow will give you the edge you need to win. Or maybe it will just give your opponent a headache. Either way, you've accomplished something.
My final thought? Maybe a "Glow Intensity" slider in the settings wouldn't be the worst idea ever, Jump Force devs. Just sayin'.
So, keep playing, keep glowing, and keep questioning the sheer amount of visual effects this game throws at us! And remember, you're not alone in your slightly-glowing-related confusion.
